In 1961, _____ ended the Democrats' monopoly on offices at the state level by winning a special election for the U.S. Senate
a. John Tower
b. Phil Gramm
c. Bill Clements
d. George Bush
e. Lyndon Baines Johnson
a
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The major obstacle to developing a definitive standard for obscenity cases is that obscenity is
a. very popular. b. very difficult to define. c. very rare. d. clearly protected under the First Amendment. e. none of the above.
The absence of any authority capable of regulating the conduct of nation-states is referred to as anarchy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does postmodernism fundamentally call into question altogether?
A. the concept of states as actors B. international organizations C. nuclear proliferation among developing nations D. the concept of state sovereignty
The history of which of the following cases illustrates the “double security” of federalism by which the states can take up issues when the federal government cannot or will not help?
a. Kelo v. City of New London b. McCulloch v. Maryland c. United States v. Lopez d. United States v. Morrison e. Wickard v. Filburn